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nth — 20th, 1897, July 31st — August 4th, 1897, July 21st — August 

 6th, 1898, ? taken July 31st, 1897, laid eggs which hatched August 

 20th; July 22nd — August 6th, 1899, at Oxton (Studd); larvae, May 24th 

 — July 9th, 1873, at Norwich, produced imagines, July 4th, 8th, 1 2th, 

 &c, 1873 (Laddiman); a pair in coft., August 25th, 1875, at Ems- 

 worth (Buckler >j August 4th, 1875, at Bulmershe, July 9th, 1876, 

 at Wokingham, July 28th, 1889, at Goring, July 12th, 1891, at 

 Padworth, July 24th, 1892, at Mortimer (Holland); August 6th, 



1881, at Netley, larvae at Hitchin, May 31st, gave imagines August 

 2nd, 1882, also fullgrown larvae at Hitchin, May 30th, 1883 (Durrant) ; 

 bred July 25th, 1882, August 6th, 1885, August 27th, 1889, from 

 Purbeck larvae (Bankes) ; pupated June 22nd, emerged August 17th, 



1882, at Carmarthen (Wilson); bred a ?, August 3rd, j 883, in 

 Guernsey, males assembled freely to her in garden ( Lowe) ; in 

 May, 1885, males, at St. Ives (Norris, Ent., xix., p. 178); July 

 27th, 1885, at Bletchingley, July 22nd, 1896, at Hitchin (Barclay); 

 July 8th, 1882, July 10th, 1885, July 12th, 1887, July 29th, 1895, at 

 Reading, July 8th, 1894, July i2th-i9th, 1895, at Folkestone (Butler ) ; 

 August 4th, 1886, and following days; on the first-named day Js 

 assembled to ? when in a boat more than a mile from shore ; 

 July 1 8th, 1895, m ales flying in south Devon; July 22nd — 23rd, 

 1895, males assembled to female in Isle of Wight, the $ attracted 

 most strongly when about 48 hours old (Prideaux) ; July 2nd, 

 1887, at Armagh (Johnson); larvae at Portland, September nth, 

 1895, larvae, April 19th, 1889, produced imagines July 23rd — 

 August 2 1 st, 1889 (Brown); $ bred June 27th, 1889, males 

 attracted same date, others, July 4th, 1889, at Rainham (Raynor); 

 July 31st, 1890, at Whitwell (Freeman); August 24th, 1890, at Brid- 

 port, August 1 8th, 1891, at Street, August 25th, 1894, at Braunton, 

 larvae June 22nd, 1899, at Lynton, gave imagines July 29th, 1899 

 (Bartlett), larva May 28th, 1890, at Benfleet, gave an imago July 31st, 

 1 890, another larva June 8th, 1 896, gave imago July 1 9th, 1 896 ; imagines 

 just commencing to emerge July nth, 1894, at Southend; larvae June, 

 1897, bred July 15th, 1897, and following days, also one imago from 

 these 1897 pupae, emerged July 18th, 1898, all from Benfleet (Whittle) ; 

 July 21st, 1890, between Aberdovey and Glandovey (Arkle); August 

 12th, 1890, at Weston-super-Mare (Lifton) ; June 28th — July 17th, 1890, 

 at Brockenhurst (Blagg) ; imagines in early June, 1891, at Brentwood 

 (Mera); 2 , July 24th, 1891, at Eissell (Morley); swarming on the cliffs 

 at Swanage in early August, 1891 (Alderson 1; August 15th — 21st, 1891, 

 at Bembridge (Kaye) ; July 17th, 1891, males at Pembroke (Jeffreys) ; 

 July 11th, j 89 1 , a 2 drying its wings at Theydon Bois ; many 

 moths emerged from July 12th, 1891, onwards, from Wicken larvae 

 of the year, but some pupae went over until the summer of 1892 

 July 27th, 1894, males flying at Dartford; males common at Polegate, 

 August 1 st and 2nd, 1894, apparently indifferent to wind and heavy 

 rain (James); July 21st, 1892, in New Forest (Simes) ; captured 

 July 29th — August 15th, 1 89 1, July 27th, 1893, August 6th, 1894, 

 August 6th, 1895, I u ly 21st, 1896, at Sandown ; bred from same 

 locality, July 28th, 1894, August 2nd — 12th, 1899, September 26th, 

 1900 (after being 3 months in pupa; ; captured July 30th, 1898, at 

 Torquay, September 4th, 1900, at Niton; bred July 16th, 1893, from Deal 

 July 9th, 1893, from Southend, July 24th — 26th, 1894, from Pett, 



